Tuttle brings to the team a wealth of knowledge and experience
from the Long Island lacrosse circuit. Over his first five seasons,
he has compiled an overall record of 43-49, guiding the team to a
first-ever appearance in the Skyline Championship game in 2011.

Before coming to Farmingdale, he was the assistant coach at NYIT
for five seasons where he was involved with all aspects of the
Bears' Division II program.

A Farmingdale alumnus and former goalkeeper, Tuttle began his
collegiate lacrosse career with the Rams in 1991 before anchoring
the Region XV Championship team in 1992. He was a First Team
All-Region player both years.

Tuttle transferred to NYIT for the remainder of his college
career and is known as one of the greatest goalies in the programs
history. He earned Team MVP and All-American Honorable Mention as a
junior and First Team All-American honors and the National Goalie
of the Year award as a senior. In just two seasons in goal, Tuttle
is ranked second all-time with 399 saves, fourth all-time with an
8.51 goals against average and still holds the record for saves in
a season with 246. He was inducted into the NYIT Athletic Hall of
Fame in 2004.

Tuttle graduated from Farmingdale in 1992 with an Associate's in
Criminal Justice, NYIT in 1994 with a degree in Behavioral Science
and Molloy in 2006 with a Bachelor's in History. He currently
resides in East Northport with his wife and daughter.